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The video is about an inspirational film called "The Recipe", which tells the story of a chef named Sasaki who has a rare talent of remembering and replicating any dish he tastes. He is hired by a dying chef named Joe to find a lost legendary recipe that was created by Naotaro Yamagata, a Japanese chef who served the emperor in Manchuria in 1933. The recipe consists of 112 dishes that are meant to unite all races through taste, but it also involves a plot to assassinate the emperor using poison. Sasaki follows the clues and learns about Yamagata's life, his family, his dreams, and his struggles. He also discovers that he is Yamagata's grandson and that his friend Ken arranged the whole search to help him find his true identity and purpose. Sasaki then decides to rebuild his restaurant using the recipe and the same spirit of trust and harmony that Yamagata had. The video ends with a message of hope and inspiration for cooking lovers.
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1. The text is a summary of a film called "Clearly Recipe" which is about a legendary chef who has a rare talent of remembering and imitating any dish he tastes.
2. The chef, Naotaro Yamagata, was ordered by the Japanese army to create a special dish of 112 dishes called the Great Japanese Imperial Feast for the emperor's visit to Manchuria in 1933.
3. Yamagata had a dream of uniting all races through taste, but he also had some flaws such as being arrogant, perfectionist and neglecting his wife who died after giving birth to their daughter Sachi.
4. Yamagata met and befriended several people who helped him in his mission, such as Joe, a chef from China, Kamata, a spy from Japan, and Joseph, a Jewish restaurant owner from Russia.
5. Yamagata secretly entrusted his recipe to Joseph to protect him from the spies and enemies who wanted to use it as a weapon or steal it. He also gave his daughter Sachi to Lord Suzuki, his adoptive father.
6. Yamagata was executed by General Miyake after he burned the recipe in front of him, because he refused to let his dish be used to kill the emperor.
7. Sachi later opened a restaurant using her father's recipe with the help of Joe, Kamata and Suzuki, but she died in a fire while trying to save the recipe. She had a son who was abandoned by his husband due to illness.
8. The son, Sasaki, was raised by Taichi, Suzuki's son, who also had the recipe but forbade Sasaki from becoming a chef. Taichi died of a heart attack before he could give the recipe to Sasaki.
9. Sasaki was contacted by Ken, his friend, who asked him to look for the recipe as a way of finding the meaning of struggle and learning about his family history. He met several people who knew Yamagata and told him his story.
10. Sasaki finally received the recipe from Joe, who was the head chef at the Beijing State Guesthouse. He also read a letter from Taichi that explained everything to him.
11. Sasaki then changed his attitude and started to rebuild his restaurant with the same sense of trust as his grandfather Yamagata. He also learned to appreciate his cooking talent and his family legacy.